Rejection by the United States of application of Chinese income tax to American citizens17
17. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1936, vol. iv, pp. 628–634.
[836] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, January
12, 1937—1 p.m.
[Received 2:15 p.m.]
[Received 2:15 p.m.]
893.5123/34: Telegram
[837] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, February
2, 1937—2 p.m.
[Received 4:35 p.m.]
[Received 4:35 p.m.]
893.5123/35: Telegram
[838] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, February
3, 1937—2 p.m.
[Received 8:25 p.m.]
[Received 8:25 p.m.]
893.5123/36: Telegram
[839] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Johnson)
Washington, February
4, 1937—8 p.m.
893.5123/35: Telegram
[840] The Ambassador in China (Johnson) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, April 19, 1937.
[Received May 17.]
[Received May 17.]
893.5123/54
[841] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Hornbeck)
[Washington,] July 10, 1937.
893.5123/60
[842] The Counselor of Embassy in China (Lockhart) to the Secretary of State
Peiping, December
22, 1937—6 p.m.
[Received December 22—3:50 p.m.]
[Received December 22—3:50 p.m.]
893.5323/65: Telegram
[843] The Secretary of State to the Counselor of Embassy in China (Lockhart)
Washington, December
28, 1937—6 p.m.
893.5123/65: Telegram